Whether a ship uses a river does not affect the depth- the depth affects whether or not a ship can use the river. Depth is affected by water flow, and the terrain the river runs through.
Seaplanes can be used to access remote areas that are surrounded by water. E.G. Islands, remote parts with rivers and even ships.
Firstly, there aren't all that many navigable rivers running to the sea from Africa's interior, and secondly, most of these rivers have rapids and waterfalls.
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Throw ropes with hooks attached to ships or even castles to scale the walls or sides of the ships.
there are rivers in every region of the world even deserts. And what do you think the Mississippi river is.
They help us to transport people and goods across the seas, rivers, lakes. They are more energy efficient then any other transportation units (planes, cars, trucks, trains). Even if they are slower than they are, ships can carry much much more weight than any other vessel, they does not need roads nor rails. More than 90% of the products in the World are being transported by the sea (ships).
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Rivers and oceans are bodies of water that can carry large objects such as logs, debris, and even ships due to their depth, volume, and current flow. These water bodies have the capacity to transport heavy items over long distances.
If the Trojans had any ships at all, and even if they were better than the Greek ships, the Greeks still had many more ships. Perhaps the "thousand ships" was poetic license, but the Trojans could not possibly have matched the Greeks at sea.
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when they had their wagons they forded the rivers if the rivers were shallow. if the rivers were deeper, they'd either caulk the wagons (try to make them watertight and float them across) or hired ferry services. They took: * rafts * boats * swam * walked right through (only if it was shallow enough) Most scientists don't even know, they really don't have evidence on what they used!